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gene12586
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So I had a small amount of flooding in my basement apartment. My Fender Deluxe Reverb Reissue amplifier was elevated on an isolation platform luckily - However half of the electrical power cord/plug that is permanently attached to the amplifier was on the floor and partially submerged in water. The power cord/plug wasn't plugged in; it was just on the floor. See the attached picture below to see the amplifier and its' electrical cord/plug. I have no idea how long it was in the water... could have been minutes or could have been several hours. It's been 24 hours since the flooding... So several questions:
What's the worst case scenario here? Is there any possibility that somehow if the electrical power cord/plug got damaged that this can somehow lead to damage to any of the rest of the amp since it's connected to it? Or worst case scenario it's just the electrical power cord/plug that's damaged? I assume it's the latter, but thought I'd ask just to be 100% sure.
Should I try plugging it in and seeing if it works?
If it doesn't work, I imagine it must be possible to have the electrical power cord/plug replaced without having to get a new amp. So I can just take it into a shop and have it replaced. Am I correct in thinking that?
If it does work, am I in the clear? What if the power cord/plug got partially damaged but it still works? Could this somehow affect the sound or reduce the quality of the sound of the amp? I assume the answer is no. But just wanted to be sure.
Should I just get a new plug regardless of whether it works or not?
Sorry for all the questions. Any answers are greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
What's the worst case scenario here? Is there any possibility that somehow if the electrical power cord/plug got damaged that this can somehow lead to damage to any of the rest of the amp since it's connected to it? Or worst case scenario it's just the electrical power cord/plug that's damaged? I assume it's the latter, but thought I'd ask just to be 100% sure.
Should I try plugging it in and seeing if it works?
If it doesn't work, I imagine it must be possible to have the electrical power cord/plug replaced without having to get a new amp. So I can just take it into a shop and have it replaced. Am I correct in thinking that?
If it does work, am I in the clear? What if the power cord/plug got partially damaged but it still works? Could this somehow affect the sound or reduce the quality of the sound of the amp? I assume the answer is no. But just wanted to be sure.
Should I just get a new plug regardless of whether it works or not?
Sorry for all the questions. Any answers are greatly appreciated.
Thanks!